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P
4 years ago

Originally a martial arts hall.

Originally a martial arts hall.
It has been used as a multi-purpose facility, but it may be the time for an overhaul.

Y
4 years ago

It is a sacred place.

It is a sacred place.
The artist's live performance is good, but Honmaru is still judo.
I'm looking forward to the Olympics!

A
4 years ago

I used it in boxing world title match watching. Th...

I used it in boxing world title match watching. There are quite a few slopes in the stand seat. The number of toilets is small, so crowded if there are many spectators. The price of the restaurant in the restaurant is high and there is no sense of profit at all.

K
4 years ago

It was used at a concert

It was used at a concert
The distance to the performer is much closer than I expected
It's a great venue.
It will be easy to see when watching martial arts.

t
4 years ago

It is wide.

It is wide.
We used in concert.
The station is crowded.

z
4 years ago

Nippon Budokan

Nippon Budokan
I visited live.
It's a sacred place!

K
4 years ago

The 3/11 East Japan Support Concert in 2021 was de...

The 3/11 East Japan Support Concert in 2021 was decided to be held without spectators, and unfortunately it became a lonely concert with only vacant seats. It was ASIA's first performance in Japan when I was a student, and since I became a member of society, I have visited many times for live recordings of the artists in charge, and it is a sacred place for rock that I have many memories of.

n
4 years ago

Although there are Tokyo Dome, Saitama Super Arena...

Although there are Tokyo Dome, Saitama Super Arena and Yokohama Arena, it is still a sacred place for rock. I hope more artists and bands will come out to step up to Tokyo Dome through the Budokan.

.
4 years ago

The live at the Budokan is the best!

The live at the Budokan is the best!
I feel close even wherever I am because it's narrow overall.
Depending on the location, the second floor is more visible than the first floor looking around the whole!
Personally it is the second floor vest from the back of the first floor
Apart from stew (lol)
You can hear the sound well!

u
4 years ago

Martial arts hall of fame.

Martial arts hall of fame.
A pseudo jewel that looks like a wonderful chestnut (= ^ ^ =) /
It s good time to renovate inside.

Just before the 1964 Tokyo Olympics,
The project was completed in just over a year, with government expenses and public donations of 2 billion yen.
It was built as a judo venue with the shout of Mr. Matsutaro Masariki, a member of the lower house (after completion, director of the Budokan).
The Beatles came to Japan in 1966 as a concert venue, and I think there are many nostalgic people.
Designed by a modernist Mamoru Yamada (Eiyobashi, Bandaibashi, Kyoto Tower Building, etc.) influenced by Corbusier and Gropius.
Construction is Takenaka Corporation.

y
4 years ago

Holy ground of Nippon Budokan and concert venue!

Holy ground of Nippon Budokan and concert venue!
The picture shows the 2017 Ei-chan concert.
It will be unusable because it will be unusable due to a large-scale renovation work for the Olympics from September 2019 for one year.

A
4 years ago

Bad

t
4 years ago

2019/02/02 Mr. Koji Yoshikawa's return It entered ...

2019/02/02 Mr. Koji Yoshikawa's return It entered the Budokan for the first time with a live performance. Personally, I have nothing to do with that, so I see the narrowness around the seat. Others bought and sold the beer sold to the kiosks (I drank it before the performance), and it was not bad for the people after the performance so three stars. Sound was also not bad for the seat position (the 2nd floor in the southwest and the innermost floor, near the elevator for transporting equipment).

Y
4 years ago

Used for events and live performances. It was good...

Used for events and live performances. It was good because it was the front row of the arena, but it was hard to see because it was flat behind it. Since it is not designed for music, it is inferior to a dedicated facility for sound. Depending on the range, you may be interested in the reflected sound. There are highlights as historic sites.

0
4 years ago

I went live. It was unexpectedly live good with th...

I went live. It was unexpectedly live good with the feeling of sound being suppressed. Women are painful because toilets are crowded. The arena is in the back row and the stage is far so I feel close to the stage if it is a stand near the stage

A
4 years ago

Awesome ! We attended a judo competition at the Bu...

Awesome ! We attended a judo competition at the Budokan. The tickets were not too expensive (low category 1500 yen) and we could see well. The atmosphere is crazy with all the schools coming to support their athletes. It was a great experience. Possibility to buy a quality custom judogi with your name embroidered on the spot!

N
4 years ago

This is my first visit in 27 years. The last time ...

This is my first visit in 27 years. The last time was THE MODS, this time Momoiro Clover Z. ( ^ ^)
As I expected, I no longer feel like a "sacred place for musicians to admire". As for the size, it is nice to have a sense of presence (in the sense of closeness to the performers) that is not possible in large stadiums of recent years.

S
4 years ago

I visited there live, but the access is good, the ...

I visited there live, but the access is good, the number and quality of toilets are good, there is a vending machine in the concourse, and the facilities are very good. However, the width of the stairs is narrow, and depending on the location, the chair may not have a backrest.

G
4 years ago

The mecca of Japanese judo. Sumo games are held, a...

The mecca of Japanese judo. Sumo games are held, and performances are often held. Photo shows Santana performance

Nippon Budokan (Japanese: Nippon Budokan [*]) is an indoor stadium located in Kitanomaru Park in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.

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It was established as one of the stadiums for the 1964 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo.

It is used not only for sports events such as judo, aikido, kendo, and karate, but also for concerts, band performances, martial arts, college or company entrance, graduation, and entrance ceremony. It is especially used as a music venue, and starting with the Beatles in 1966, Celine Dion, Deep Purple, Oasis, Blur, and Avril Lavigne performed at this venue. IZone also held a fan meeting there in May 2019.

In Korea, the Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium is a representative performance hall with a size similar to that of Budo Hall. Wikipedia excerpt

k
4 years ago

I went to watch a pro wrestle about 30 to 40 times...

I went to watch a pro wrestle about 30 to 40 times, but in the case of professional wrestling, the first floor stand seat is the easiest to see. The second floor stand seat is not bad, but the cable hanging the lighting hangs depending on the place, so the first floor stand is the best because the cable enters the field of view to the ring.

r
4 years ago

In the past, there were few large boxes, and even ...

In the past, there were few large boxes, and even if it was taken by an artist, live performances at the Budokan may have been in the status, but larger halls and equivalent boxes than the Budokan can be made in various places, and the sound and seating are better When I go to the arena, I feel that there is no live at Budokan.
Last year, Kenji Ozawa, Chatmonchy, and this year saw misia and Seiko Matsuda's live performance, but the live performance itself was enjoyable, but the stand seats weren't so modern and I always thought I wouldn't come anymore. (I'll go there after all)
The facility has a narrow toilet, staircases are steep, and the concourse is narrow.

M
4 years ago

I visited many times at live concerts and concerts...

I visited many times at live concerts and concerts.
The venue is small, so I think it's easy to see at any seat.
(The artist also felt that he was surrounded by the surroundings, and he said that he felt relieved.)
The points to be deducted may be unavoidable due to the restroom and structure, but the stairs are too steep.
I heard that the restroom has been cleaned up by the renovation, so I'm looking forward to it. When I went, it was a Showa toilet. Often they don't finish lining up during breaks or before the show starts. .. ..
There is a place on the stairs where people who pass by when they were in the back seats would stumble. Probably the height was different only by that one step. I was worried because quite a few people were stumbling.

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